A32-Uncast«r Farming, Saturday, June 21,1986 BY BETSY STITT Blair County Correspondent HUNTINGDON A growing interest in dairy goats was evident at the Pennsylvania Dairy Goat Show held last weekend at Hun tingdon. Goat enthusiasts from Penn sylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia brought together over 500 goats for the three day show. This “Big Weekend” also served as a kick-off for the National Dairy Goat Awareness Week which ends Senior Best Doe of Show honors was captured by the Toggenberg owned by Delores and Truman Peifer. • jr Best of Show honors for the youth show went to Tammy and Dawn Spitler and their LaMancha. BY JOYCE BUPP . ... t . YorkCountyCorrespondent family and historic pride. vrvßic ap hnsmpssps The arrest came in 1933, when a woukTcare to talk fbout having been arrested and fined over a regulating the amountof creamin product they put out for con- commercially sold milk. Rutter s H } c Guernsey herd was producing a ”at Rutter’s Farm and Dairy, tterfat product than the 9ino N npnrpp Strppt an arrest state s legal limit. And when the nd to f ’ [hr firm persisted in selling milk with Cindy Rutter Johnson, a third-generation member of the Rutter corporation, helped answer visitor's questions about the dairy herd and milking operations. Over 500 Goats Compete in ‘Big Weekend’ today. Goat Awareness Week was representative, Jmathan Merkle, ° intended to make the public more relinquished his duties to Glenda aware of the goodness of goat milk H ockenberry of Port Royal, and goat milk products. Glenda raises a herd of Saanens One of the more prestigious and LaManchas. awards presented during the event Youth Show winners is the Miss Pennsylvania award. The youth show was held To be eligible a goat must be Saturday with 17i goats entered, owned and bred by a Pennsylvania Champ i ons of ea ch breed for the resident. Receiving the award this you t b show are: Alpine, Sinking year was CH Spruce-Up Misty, a spring Vanessa owned by Toggenburg owned by Delores and Jonathan Merkle; LaMancha, Truman Peifer. Laurel Ridge Blossom SC Heidi A new youth representative was owned by Tammy and Dawn also fhosen. Last year s Spitler; Nubian, Sheaffers Wild King Dorns Sandy owned by Brenda Stroup; Saanen, Sinking Spring Victoria owned by Jonathan Merkle; Toggenberg, Earth-Way Strawberry owned by Trisha Trimmer; and Recorded Grade, Haines Willow Run Falonna owned by Michele Haines. Tammy and Dawn Spitler’s LaMancha was named Best of Show for the Youth Show. Amy Marie Boldwin, Bellefonte won the junior showmanship title in the junior division. Michele Dutrow of Logantown won the title in the senior division. Buck Show Also judged on Saturday were the 66 entries in the Buck Show. The following are the champions of each breed. Alpine, Can-D’s Rome Daniel owned by Lawrence McVey; LaMancha, Catalpa Hills Shady Prince, owned by James Collon; Nubian, Amor MM Bernna’s Bran Don owned by Stuart and Barb Crammer; Saanen, One Time Farmo Beauregard owned by Karen Manfredonia; and Toggenburg, Open Gate Snowflake Beethoven owned by Charles Fullard. Best Buck of Show honors went to the Nubian owned by Stuart and Barb Crammer. Senior Doe Show In the senior doe show, which took place Sunday, 137 entries were exhibited. The following are the champions of each breed. Alpine, Earth Dance Lynde’s Minnie owned by Robert and Jennifer Gourle; LaMancha, Posey Acres HS Tavia owned by Debbie Smeltzer; Nubian, CH Winterberry Marvin’s Caresse owned by Ann Whitney; Oberhasli, Bri-Ra-Bar Fraulein owned by Barbara and Lee Blouch; Saanen, Sinking Spring Victoria owned by Jonathan Merkle; Toggenburg, CH Spruce-Up Misty owned by Delores and Truman Peifer; and Recorded Grade, CH Look-Over’s Jennifer Honeydew owned by Bonnie Jean Rutters Celebrate 65th Anniversary was forthcoming. “Product Too Good; Milk Dealer Penalized,” announced the headline that appeared in a local paper, elaborating on the arrest and subsequent $25 fine. Such notoriety proved a boon to the Rutter family’s dairy business. New customer orders for the “too good” product poured into the offices. Through the month of June, the Rutter firm is celebrating a combined salute to their 65th year in business, the opening this year of their 50th farm store and of course, June Dairy Month. A recent open-house highlighted the combined anniversaries and brought some 4,000 York area residents and customers to tour the ultra-modern processing and milking facilities. Rutter’s Dairy has it’s roots deep in the rich loam of central York County. In 1747, Andrew Rutter received a pigskin deed to a 200- acre grant from Spnngetts Penn, grandson of William Penn. The first bam was built in 1806. Its stone walls still stand today, sturdy, beautiful and providing farm storage 180 years later. When Andrew’s grandson, Best Buck of Show honors was garnered by Stuart and Barb Crammer and their Nubian. Debbie Smeltzer took home Junior Best Doe of Show honors with her LaMancha. McLoskey. Senior Best Doe of Show honors were captured by Delores and Truman Peifer with their Toggenburg. Junior Doe Show In the Junior Doe Show 149 contestants competed for the blue. The following are the champions of each breed. LaMancha, Posey Acres WV Xtra owned by Debbie Smeltzer; Nubian, Shade-Mt Full Spotts owned by Brenda Stroup; Born just in time to help celebrate the Rutter's 65th an niversary were twin calves, Jack and Jill. Calf-raiser Marge Rutter offered Jack a bottle as visitors oohed and aahed over the newborns. Jacob, died in 1904, his nine quarts of the surplus and offer it children were left to run the family f ° r * ale - door-to-door. All but two farm. Jacob’s sons, George and the ?l uarts sold: and Crystal Ebert, better known until his s P™g Dalr / “ " amed for lhe recent death as Bud, founded the S P™B usedtac ° ol themdk ~ was in business. The raw product was An excess of milk from the purchased from their brother Guernseys prompted the two d l iam ’ main^lned erd brothers in 1921 to bottle up 15 of 25 cows. (Turn to Page A 33) Oberhasli, Walnut Bottom Johannes Ericka owned by William Ober; Saanens, Sinking Spring Winifred owned by Todd .Biddle; Toggenburg, Double Chantys Crystal owned by Shirley Sheilds; and Recorded Grade, EW Joy-Us Vande SF Night-Love owned by Debra Van Valkenburg. Junior Doe of Show honors went to the Debbie Smeltzer and her LaMancha. Jennifer Bice of California served as the judge for the show.